ISIS Responds to the Notre Dame Tragedy with Propaganda

In light of the devastating fire which overtook the famed Notre Dame Cathedral Monday, ISIS is celebrating.

In fact, the Islamic terrorist group referred to the destruction — which took place, it should be noted, during Holy Week — as God’s “retribution and punishment.”

Such was stated by the organization on a poster acquired by the Daily Mail. In Arabic letters, a photo of the inferno was captioned with “Have a good day.”

In addition:

“Its construction began in the year 1163 and ended in 1345. It’s time to say goodbye to your oratory polytheism.”

It was a fierce sendoff — quelling the blaze was a near-impossible task:

Experts say firefighters were left with devastatingly few options to save a structure that’s more than 850 years old, built with heavy timber construction and soaring open spaces, and lacking sophisticated fire-protection systems.

Officials are currently treating the cause of the Paris fire as accidental. The Paris prosecutor’s office has ruled out arson and possible terror-related motives.

ISIS hasn’t claimed responsibility, but they do seem giddy that an artful, 856-year-old place of Christian worship — visited by millions annually — has met its end.

But it isn’t really the end:

French President Emmanuel Macron treated the fire as a national emergency, rushing to the scene and cancelling a previously scheduled televised address meant to address France’s yellow vest crisis.

‘The worst has been avoided, although the battle is not yet totally won,’ the president said, adding that he would launch a national funding campaign on Tuesday and call on the world’s ‘greatest talents’ to help rebuild the monument.

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